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Bizarre: Ancient Civilization On Mars Was Wiped Out By Nuke-Wielding Aliens, Says Physicist

Tuesday, December 30, 2014 9:53
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Mars

Ethan A. Huff

(NaturalNews) Could the reason that life on Mars no longer exists, at least from what we know, be that it was destroyed by an alien race using advanced nuclear weapons systems? This is the postulation of plasma physicist Dr. John Brandenburg, who recently published a study suggesting that two races of beings, the Cydonians and the Utopians, were killed off in dual nuclear explosions that left Mars in the state we currently observe it today.

At some point in the past, says Dr. Brandenburg, the climate of Mars was similar to that of Earth, with all sorts of diverse animal and plant life. As far as intelligent life, beings with knowledge roughly equivalent to the ancient Egyptians here on Earth flourished in multiple regions of the planet, which was also likely a different color from the red we see now.

 

Radioactive elements, Xenon-129 found on Mars surface and in atmosphere

But everything changed when alien invaders decided to launch their own large-scale versions of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by dropping nuclear bombs on the two major races, wiping them out completely. Now, traces of uranium and thorium, two radioactive elements, linger on the surface of Mars while Xenon-129 persists in the Martian atmosphere.

“The Martian surface is covered with a thin layer of radioactive substances including uranium, thorium and radioactive potassium – and this pattern radiates from a hot spot on Mars,” says Dr. Brandenburg. “A nuclear explosion could have sent debris all around the planet.”
 

Ancient artifacts point to past life on Mars

As crazy as it might sound, Dr. Brandenburg is fully convinced that his theory is true despite strong opposition from others within his field who insist that these trace radioactive elements are normal. His latest paper suggests that these elements closely resemble those that linger following hydrogen bomb tests, and that they aren’t typical.

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